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They settled in Greenwich, Connecticut where Curtiss commissioned the architects Carrère and Hastings, who had also designed the original clubhouse for the Greenwich Country Club, to build him a house. [8] Together, Julian and Mary had four children. [9] He was very active in Greenwich, serving as the first president of the Greenwich YMCA.
The Putnam Hill Historic District encompasses a former town center of Greenwich, Connecticut.Located on United States Route 1 between Milbank Avenue and Old Church Road, the district includes the churches of two historic congregations, a former tavern, and a collection of fine mid-Victorian residential architecture.
Cos Cob is a neighborhood and census-designated place in the town of Greenwich, Connecticut, United States. [2] It is located on the Connecticut shoreline in southern Fairfield County.
Equinox, a luxury fitness club, has a location in Greenwich. [48] Arch Street, The Greenwich Teen Center has age-specific programs and events on weekdays and weekends. [49] Dorothy Hamill Rink is a town-owned ice rink open seasonally. [50] The Greenwich Polo Club is a polo club and event venue that was established in 1981. [51]
The River Road-Mead Avenue Historic District encompasses a well-preserved late-19th century upper-class residential area in the Cos Cob area of Greenwich, Connecticut. Extending along River Road between Mead Avenue and Robertson Lane, and along Mead Avenue most of the way to East Putnam Avenue, the district includes fourteen fine houses, most ...
Indian Harbor Yacht Club: July 22, 2010 : 710 Steamboat Rd. 17: Knapp Tavern ... Roughly the junction of John St. and Round Hill Rd., in the Back Country of Greenwich
The Round Hill Historic District encompasses the village center of Round Hill, a formerly rural (and now suburban) area in northwestern Greenwich, Connecticut.Centered on the junction of John Street and Round Hill Road, the district includes a church, cemetery, two houses, and a former district school, the latter dating to 1750.
The Bush–Holley House is a National Historic Landmark and historic house museum at 39 Strickland Road in the Cos Cob section of Greenwich, Connecticut.It was constructed circa 1730 and in the late nineteenth century was a boarding house and the center of the Cos Cob Art Colony, Connecticut's first art colony.